US20130053746A1 - Central-opening knitting - Google Patents
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- the invention concerns a composite material comprising a textile base and intended to be integrated into a medical device, for example of the dressing type.
- the invention also concerns the method of fabrication of said composite material as well as a medical device comprising it.
- the invention concerns the use of a textile-based material in the fabrication of a medical device, for example of the dressing type, or an intermediate product thereof.
- Such a device generally comprises an absorbent mass enabling secretions of the skin area to be protected, such as exudates from a wound, to be absorbed, an adhesive layer that enables the device to adhere to the skin area around the lesion and to be held in place around that area, and where applicable a covering forming the exterior surface of said device.
- silicones have properties that are particularly interesting: these are “soft” adhesives that have the advantage that removal of the composite material is not painful, as well as encouraging healing.
- silicone is difficult to use if a thick layer is to be deposited.
- WO 87/05206 a dressing intended to be in contact with a wound, comprising an open structure, such as a knitted structure, coated with a hydrophobic soft adhesive such as a silicone.
- this dressing has the advantage of being well tolerated by the skin and of enabling removal of the medical device without causing pain for the patient.
- this dressing has the disadvantage of being difficult to use in practice. As it is not able to absorb exudates from the wound, it cannot be employed on its own and must be used in conjunction with an absorbent foam and a tape for attaching it, the combination forming the medical device.
- the object of the present invention is thus to provide a composite material for medical devices intended to come into contact with a wound that may be used with an absorbent mass and that is easy to fabricate and to integrate into a medical device.
- the invention concerns a composite material including an open knitted textile support including an array of stitches, said support including at least one area free of stitches or in which the stitch density is at least five times less than in the rest of the support and a silicone impregnating the stitches of said support.
- low stitch density areas can, when a medical device is used, accommodate an absorbent mass or any other relatively voluminous element.
- the material of the invention provides the advantages linked to the use of a soft adhesive (silicone) whilst having good cohesion.
- the material of the invention may thus constitute an intermediate product easy to assemble with other intermediate products to obtain a medical device such as a dressing.
- the textile support of the invention may include threads enabling it to have a high deformation capacity and a high contention force.
- the knitted textile includes elastic filaments such as threads including an elastane type polyurethane.
- the knitted textile support includes coated or textured threads.
- the composite material of the invention may include one or more identical or different areas free of stitches or of low stitch density that may have a wide variety of shapes.
- the at least one area free of stitches or of low stitch density has a shape chosen from the following: circular, rectangular, square or oval.
- the silicone may impregnate one only or both faces of the support of the material.
- the silicone employed is preferably a silicone gel.
- said silicone is an adhesive silicone. Accordingly, once assembled into a medical device, the material of the invention may be applied directly to the skin.
- said silicone extends continuously over the surface of the support comprising stitches.
- said silicone extends discontinuously over the surface of the support.
- the invention also concerns a medical device for protecting a skin area, such as a dressing, including the material described above.
- the medical device may typically comprise other intermediate products such as an exterior membrane, an absorbent mass or a perforated tulle type fabric serving as an interface with the skin area to be protected.
- the intermediate products in contact with the composite material of the invention may be assembled therewith directly if the silicone impregnating the support is adhesive or by means of an adhesive layer disposed between them.
- the medical device of the invention generally includes an exterior membrane.
- This membrane permeable to water vapor but impermeable to fluids and to microorganisms then constitutes the external covering of the medical device.
- It may be of the breathing or semi-breathing (permeable or semi-permeable) type and produced in diverse materials such as polyurethane, a polyamide, polyethylene terephthalate or a silicone.
- the areas free of stitches or of low stitch density of the composite material of the invention enable supplementary elements to be accommodated.
- the medical device of the invention includes an absorbent mass.
- This absorbent mass is advantageously disposed in an area free of stitches or in which the stitch density is at least five times less than in the rest of the support of the textile support.
- Absorbent masses well known in the field may be used for this purpose, for example a hydrophilic foam based on polyurethane or hydrocolloid fibers.
- the absorbent mass may be impregnated with an active principle for treating said wound.
- the invention also relates to a method of fabricating the composite material described above.
- the method of the invention includes the steps consisting in:
- the method of the invention is easy to use.
- Jacquard knitting techniques are known and well mastered and enable there to be easily obtained a knitted fabric that can feature a great variety of patterns, for example openings (areas free of stitches) or areas of low stitch density of highly varied size and shape.
- the step of depositing the pre-polymer solution may be carried out using different processes well known to the person skilled in the art, in particular by coating with a squeegee or cylinder or by pad impregnation.
- one or both faces of the knitted fabric may be coated with the silicone pre-polymer solution.
- Said method preferably further comprises a step consisting in unblocking the areas free of stitches or in which the stitch density is at least five times less than in the rest of said textile support filled with the pre-polymer solution.
- the areas free of stitches may be blocked, which would make the future integration of an absorbing mass difficult, for example.
- the unblocking operation may be carried out in accordance with different techniques, in particular by leaving the pre-polymer solution to drip or blowing a thin layer of compressed air transversely to the direction of movement of the textile layer, with different angles of incidence.
- the polymerization step is preferably carried out by introducing the knitted fabric impregnated with the pre-polymer solution into a hot air oven.
- a layer of polymerized silicone is then obtained on the surface of the knitted support, which layer may be continuous except in the area free of stitches or having a stitch density at least five times less than in the rest of the textile support.
- the quantity of polymerized silicone on the coated face or faces is preferably 50 to 300 g/m 2 .
- the material may be covered with non-stick paper or film to protect it from any aggression and then wound onto a spool.
- the invention relates finally to the use of an intermediate product of the composite material described above in the fabrication of medical devices.
- the invention concerns the use for the fabrication of a medical device for protecting a skin area or for the fabrication of an intermediate product thereof of a material including an open knitted textile support including at least one area free of stitches and/or in which the stitch density is at least five times less than in the rest of the support.
- FIG. 1 represents a plan view of a material of a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 represents a plan view of a material of another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 represents a view in section of a medical device of the invention.
- FIG. 4 represents a view in section of a variant medical device of the invention.
- FIG. 1 represents a composite material 1 intended to be incorporated into a medical device comprising a support layer 2 and a silicone gel 3 .
- the support layer is formed of an array of stitches 4 knitted from an elastic thread enabling the material to offer high capacities for deformation.
- This area 5 free of stitches is adapted to be able where appropriate to receive an element of the medical device into which the material 1 is intended to be integrated, such as an absorbent mass.
- the stitches 4 of said support layer 2 are impregnated with an adhesive silicone gel 3 so that the two faces of the support layer 2 are impregnated, there being no silicone gel 3 in the area free of stitches.
- the composite material 1 obtained in this way may then be assembled with one or more intermediate products to form a medical device, of which said material will constitute the interface with the skin area to be protected on which the device will be disposed.
- FIG. 2 represents an alternative to the material shown in FIG. 1 in which the support layer 2 ′ formed of an array of stitches 4 ′ includes not only a circular area 5 ′ free of stitches but also a plurality of areas 6 ′ in which the density of the meshes 4 ′ is at least five less than in the rest of the support layer 2 ′, so that these areas 6 ′, because of their low stitch density, form small openings 7 between the stitches 4 ′.
- FIG. 3 represents a medical device 8 of the invention including the composite material 11 shown in FIG. 1 .
- the medical device 8 here a dressing intended to be supplied to a skin area 9 to be protected including a wound 10 , includes the composite material 1 and a semi-permeable membrane 11 assembled together.
- the device 8 is disposed so that the composite material 1 comes directly into contact with the skin area to be protected whilst the area 5 free of stitches is situated in front of the wound 10 , the adhesive silicone gel 3 enabling a traumatic adhesion to said skin area 9 .
- the composite material 1 is assembled with a semi-permeable membrane 11 , for example based on silicone, constituting the exterior covering of the device 8 .
- the composite material 1 and the semi-permeable membrane 11 are held together by the adhesive silicone gel 3 impregnating both faces of the material 1 .
- the dressing 8 while protecting the skin area 9 and the wound 10 , enables evacuation of exudates produced by the wound via the semi-permeable membrane 11 .
- FIG. 4 shows an alternative to the medical device shown in FIG. 3 , in which the device 8 ′ comprises the composite material 1 and a semi-permeable membrane but also an absorbent mass 12 disposed within the area 5 free of stitches.
- the absorbent mass comes directly into contact with the wound 10 and absorbs exudates generated by the wound.
- This variant is particularly suitable when the skin area to be protected includes an exudating wound and makes it possible to prevent the exudates accumulating on the surface of the wound, impeding healing.
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